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Field name | Value |
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Reference | HO 45/10349/147337 |
Department/Office | Home Office |
Title | Arrest and imprisonment of Bayard Simmons, Elizabeth Davis, Lily Johnstone, Bessie Armstrong, Sarah Morrisey and Auguste McDougall, following a suffragette protest on 14 December 1906 outside the House of Commons. Includes newspaper extracts describing the incident. Also includes details of a later incident on 17 December 1906 when eleven suffragettes were arrested following a protest in the Central Lobby of the House of Commons. |
Date | 1906 |
Collection | Women in The National Archives |
Region | Europe |
Countries | United Kingdom |
Places | Liverpool; London; Manchester; U. S. A. |
People | Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick |
Topics | Bail; demonstration; first division prisoners; House of Commons; House of Lords; Parliament; prison; suffragettes |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |